Red necked Wallaby Macropus rufogriseus Called Bennett s Wallaby in Tasmania Australia


Red necked Wallaby Macropus rufogriseus Called Bennett s Wallaby in Tasmania Australia Marsupial Browsing The common large wallaby of the forests of eastern Australia and Tasmania Males grow up to 888 mm and 23 7 kg Essentially a grazing animal and subsists largely on grasses and herbs The rate of reproduction is high and virtually all females of breeding age carry pouch young


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